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The Importance of quick keys - Adobe Photoshop Tutorials by image specialist - James Middleton |
Adobe Photoshop interface basicsThe Importance of quick keysTo increase your overall efficiency while using Adobe Photoshop, it is critical to apply some effort in learning 'quick-keys'. A quick-key is in effect a keyboard short-cut. When pressed in combination with another key, a quick key will send a command to Adobe Photoshop to perform a certain action. A good example of this can be found when holding down the 'CTRL' key and pressing the 'N'. This will cause the 'New' dialogue box to appear. There are 100's of quick-keys to learn about in Adobe Photoshop. Most of them can be found next to commands within the menu system. It would be an unrealistic objective to try and learn all quick-keys at this point. Indeed, you might not need to know all of them, just the ones that prove to be most useful to you. If you are applying a certain action or command on a regular basis in your work flow, rather than depending upon the menu system, take time in trying to learn its related quick-key. Do I really need to use quick keys?If you were to measure the time it takes to perform a certain command or action or change your current tool, and strike a comparison to how long it takes to summon that same procedure while using a quick-key, you would definitely opt for the later. ExperimentTry the following experiment for yourself to help demonstrate the importance of using quick-keys.
Now repeat the same experiment, this time using the 'space-bar' to move you from left to right across your canvas. Notice how you don't even have to change tools, you can keep on using the brush tool - the space-bar (for as long as the key is pressed) will momentary become the hand tool. If you were to time this experiment, this first method should take about 45 seconds to complete. The second method - 5 seconds. Using a well rehearsed quick-key will take a fraction of a second to apply, saving you time and giving you more time to spend perfecting your artwork. Such a simple philosophy - and it works! Quick Key MapThe Following table is a useful listing of commonly used quick keys. Tool palette quick keysViewing & Image Navigation100% Magnify - Alt+CTRL+0 (zero)Zoom in/out - CTRL + or CTRL Fit image in window - CTRL+0 (zero) Actual Pixels - CTRL+Alt+0 (zero) Move around canvas - Space-bar Scroll up/down - Page Up or Page Down Go to top left hand corner - Home Go to Bottom right hand corner - End Painting Within PhotoshopFill Dialogue box - Shft+BackspaceFill layer or select with foreground colour - Alt+Backspace Fill layer or select with background colour - CTRL+Backspace Paint in straight lines - Shft+left click Set flow - Shft+Numeric key (0=100%, 1=10%, 2=20%, etc) Set Opacity - Numeric key (0=100%, 1=10%, 2=20%, etc) Select colour from image - Alt+left click Select Background colour from image - Shft+Alt+left click Selecting & MovingMove Layer - CTRLConstrain Marquee Proportions - Shft Draw new Marquee from Centre - Alt+left click and drag Moves selection 1 pixel - Arrow keys Moves selection 10 pixels - Shft+Arrow keys Move non-selected layer - CTRL+Arrow keys Accept changes to Transform - Enter or double left click on object Accept Crop - Enter or double left click on object SelectionsSelect All - CTRL+ADe-select - CTRL+D Reselect - CTRL+Shift+D Hide/Show Selection - CTRL+H Close Polygonal Selection - Enter Discontinue Polygonal Selection - Escape (Esc) Invert Selection - Shift+CTRL+Alt+I Feathering - CTRL+Alt+D Colouring & Correcting ColourLevels - CTRL+LAuto Levels - CTRL+Shift+L Auto Contrast - CTRL+Shift+Alt+L Auto Colour - CTRL+Shift+B De-saturate - CTRL+Shift+U Curves - CTRL+M Hue & Saturation - CTRL+U Colour Balance - CTRL+B Various Photoshop FunctionsUndo - CTRL+ZRedo - CTRL+Shift+Z Undo Multiple - CTRL+Alt+Z Redo Multiple - CTRL+Shift+Z Copy - CTRL+C Cut - CTRL+X Paste - CTRL+V Apply Last Filter - CTRL+F Extract - CTRL+Alt+X Liquify - CTRL+Shift+X Pattern Maker - CTRL+Shift+Alt+X Free Transform - CTRL+T Transform Again - CTRL+Shift+T Photoshop Preferences - CTRL+K Colour Setup - CTRL+Shift+K Show Grid - CTRL+@ Show Ruler - CTRL+R Snap - CTRL+Shift+; Lock Guides - CTRL+Alt+; Help - f1 Photoshop File ManagementOpen Image - CTRL+OClose Image - CTRL+W Close All Images - CTRL+Shift+W Browse - CTRL+Shift+O New Image - CTRL+N Save Image - CTRL+S Save As - CTRL+Shift+S Save For Web - CTRL+Shift+Alt+S Page Setup - CTRL+Shift+P Print with Preview - CTRL+P Print - CTRL+Alt+P Print one Copy - CTRL+Alt+P Exit Photoshop - CTRL+Q Layer ManagementNew Layer - CTRL+Shift+NLayer Via Copy - CTRL+J Layer Via Cut - CTRL+Shift+J Group with Previous - CTRL+G Un-group - CTRL+Shift+G Merge Down - CTRL+E Merge Linked - CTRL+Shift+E Main SiteHome »Contact us» Articles & TutorialsPhotoshop Tutorials »Photoshop Articles » Free Photoshop Actions » Author's Website » Other PagesWebdesign Articles »Disclaimer » Privacy Policy » |